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Re: Real men...

I haven't seen it, but I also haven't met a lesbian scene I didn't like!

You gotta to see this. You know this is gonna get hot when things get like this:

The two said lesbians are in panties and bras and are about to call the cops and Stifler says &quot;We just wanted to know if you were lesbians&quot;. The girls talk to each other and then one says in a very horny way: &quot;And you guys like that?&quot; and she closes the door. Rent the movie to see the rest.

Re: Real men...

Umm, yeah, that makes real sense. *Let's see, GNU tools are superior, but you'd rather use vim rather than GNU Emacs. *Riiiight.

An OS ain't no tool; it's an OS. *And I'm talking basic utilities (ls, ln, cp, ps, find, etc.). PLus, I always have those annoying #file# if I quit without saving. Always. No way to get rid of them except to use (setq audto-save-default -1) in which case, a power outtage or a crash could make me lose my work.

Re: Real men...

PLus, I always have those annoying #file# if I quit without saving. Always. No way to get rid of them except to use (setq audto-save-default -1) in which case, a power outtage or a crash could make me lose my work.

So if you're such hot stuff, why not hack the Emacs code and make it save it's backup files as .file.swp instead of #file#. ;D